Did she burrow down to get closer to the heat source ? Do you have under tank heat ?
If she ate today, she could be seeking out the heat source to help digestion.
You picking her up so shortly after eating could have caused the "pop". She has a big meal in her and her juices are running and you could have "re-arranged" the meal slightly by lifting her up. Is she popping with each breath??
Did she open her mouth? Blow bubbles ?
If not, then I highly recommend you just leave her be. Even if she is starting on a RI , you should give her a day or two in peace. If you stress and handle her to much so shortly after eating, you could cause a regurgitation, and then you have a LOT more problems on top.
95 seems high. Is that the "ambient" or the heat on the substrate ?
If you have undertank heat, is it connected to a thermostat ? If not you NEED to do that, if she burrows close to that and its hotter then it should be, your snake will get a nasty burn..